Jerry Miles works as an MC on a nightclub, Mike Strager drives a truck for a living and Bob Prescott is the heir of a wealthy family.
Bob scores somewhat higher than the other two and is assigned to be in charge of the men during the bus drive to boot camp.
Bob’s uniform is all covered in mud, splashing up from a passing car, driven by the cute Peggy Linden.
Nonetheless, the three recruits are soon granted a six-hour pass, and are invited by Peggy to join her and five of her girl friends for a turkey dinner at the Linden house.
Burke, who is his platoon leader, arrives to the house to investigate, and when he thoughtlessly enters he is quarantined with the rest of the men.
Burke orders Bob, Mike and Jerry to march away twelve miles to their field base.
They fall asleep and are in for quite a surprise as they wake up, and are ordered to join the troops being shipped overseas to take part in the war.
The colonel forgives Bob, who then abandons his pursuit of officer training school to join his friends, as they are being shipped overseas to the war.